It doesn’t take much to clear the benches in a baseball game.On Tuesday night,the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the White Sox 8-4 behind seven innings from starter Marcus Stroman. He surrendered https://www.dodgersedge.com/los-angeles-dodgers/chase-utley-jersey four runsand struck out five batters, his final punchout almost leading to punches.After retiring Tim Anderson, Stroman and the White Sox shortstop got into a bit of a staredown, which, on the baseball diamond, means both teams ran out onto the field, players were held back, and, as is the case in virtually every benches-clearing incident, no punches were thrown.During the postgame, Anderson expre sed his feelings of Stroman, saying, "He’s going to try to throw https://www.dodgersedge.com/los-angeles-dodgers/hyun-jin-ryu-jersey me off, so why not step out and try to throw him off? It was one of those things I stepped out and he just complains and cries like he always does. That’s what it led to."MORE:Atkins: Blue Jays deadline deals ‘make the organization better’Remember though, this is baseball, so every action most certainly requires some sort of reaction. Stroman took to Twitter hours later to cryptically fire back at Anderson.Lions never concern themselves with the opinions of sheep. #HDMH Marcus Stroman (@MStrooo6) August 2, 2017Stroman also re-tweeted this video of Pedro Martinez discu sing staring down batters after striking Mike Piazza Jersey them out.Pedro Martinez on Staring at Batters. pic.twitter.com/uk65erMSwt Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) February 7, 2017Stroman has been at the center of a few recent Blue Jays beefs, having been ejected from his past start for arguing balls and strikes with home plate umpire Will Little (catcher Ru sell Martin and manager John Gibbons were also ejected). The Blue Jays will play the White Sox again on Wednesday (2:10 p.m. ET) in the rubber game of their series.